Docker Swarm Application Essentials (CN110) Training in New Zealand

  • Learn via: Classroom
  • Duration: 1 Day
  • Price: From €1,040+VAT
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New - Discover what makes an application on Docker Swarm.

In this course, you’ll learn what a containerized application looks like when orchestrated by Docker Swarm. We’ll cover scheduling workloads across a cluster, networking stateless and stateful applications, provisioning dynamic configuration and persistent storage, and scaling highly available applications in this course intended to set a strong foundation in orchestration for all technical roles.



Who Should Attend?

This course is targeted at students with the following:

  • Motivations: Develop, operate or manage scalable containerized applications orchestrated by Docker Swarm
  • Roles: General technical audiences & IT professionals

  • GK 100813 Docker Containerization Essentials (CN100) course or equivalent experience
  • Familiarity with the Bash shell
    • Filesystem navigation and manipulation
    • Command line text editors like vim or nano
    • Common tooling like curl, wget and ping
  • Familiarity with YAML and JSON notation

  • Setting up and configuring a Swarm
  • Deploying workloads on Swarm
  • Networking Swarm workloads
  • Provisioning dynamic configuration
  • Provisioning persistent storage
  • Application rollout and upgrade
  • Advanced scheduling control


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Docker Swarm Application Essentials (CN110) Training Course in New Zealand

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